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the bond between the united states and nato -- between the united states and europe and the nato lines is very important today because we live in times of turmoil and instability and we need a strong alliance more than ever. and we are stronger when we stand together. during our meeting we discussed our progress in the fight against terrorism. nato continues to train security forces in afghanistan. we have started to train security officers in iraq and we support the u.s.-led coalition against isil but we agree on fair burden sharing in nato. this has been my top priority sense i took office. europeans cannot ask the united states to commit to europe's defense if they do not commit more themselves. and they are committing more. in 2016 after many years of cuts, we turned a corner. defense spending increased in europe and canada by 2.8% or $10 billion. but we still have a long way to go. all allies must speed up their efforts to spend 2% of gdp on defense. this will be an important point when allied leaders meet here in brussels in may. so mr. vice president, thank you for our excellent
the bond between the united states and nato -- between the united states and europe and the nato lines is very important today because we live in times of turmoil and instability and we need a strong alliance more than ever. and we are stronger when we stand together. during our meeting we discussed our progress in the fight against terrorism. nato continues to train security forces in afghanistan. we have started to train security officers in iraq and we support the u.s.-led coalition against...
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the pacific ocean, does not separate japan and united states. rather a, it unites us. those are the words delivered by president kennedy to prime minister al-qaeda, which resonate with amplified weight in today's contents. i conveyed the importance of human resources development, and free and open exchange in the pacific. and president biden concord. japan will hold the presidency of the g7 next year. as the world faces an unprecedented challenge caused by russia's invasion of ukraine, and a heightened risk of use of weapons of mass destruction, at next year's g7 summit, i hope we can demonstrate the will of the g7 to resolutely reject aggression by force during nuclear weapons and attempts to overturn the international order with us -- that will make its mark in history. as the prime minister of japan, the only country to have ever suffered atomic bombings, i believe there is no other venue best fitting as hiroshima to demonstrate our commitment to peace. i hope that we can vow to the world that mankind will never cause the catastrophe brought about by nuclear weapons
the pacific ocean, does not separate japan and united states. rather a, it unites us. those are the words delivered by president kennedy to prime minister al-qaeda, which resonate with amplified weight in today's contents. i conveyed the importance of human resources development, and free and open exchange in the pacific. and president biden concord. japan will hold the presidency of the g7 next year. as the world faces an unprecedented challenge caused by russia's invasion of ukraine, and a...
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and the characterizing the united states. the mexican government will be observing with great interest the electoral process of this country, but it will not give it's opinion. it will not get involved in said process. this is an issue that fully exclusive liquor responds to the people of the united states, and mrs. hillary clinton and mr. donald trump, i would like to express to both of them my greatest respect. my deepest respect and from right now, i propose going into a frank open dialogue with whomever is elected. on the relationship between our two nations. i am sure that with the government of the united states, it will be possible to take a step ahead so that we can face common challenges and take advantage of our enormous opportunities that we share, of course, and find solutions. solutions through possible differences. undoubtedly, for mexico, it is very important for the united states to do well and for the united statesle le tto have a economy and for the united states it's also very convenient for the mexican eco
and the characterizing the united states. the mexican government will be observing with great interest the electoral process of this country, but it will not give it's opinion. it will not get involved in said process. this is an issue that fully exclusive liquor responds to the people of the united states, and mrs. hillary clinton and mr. donald trump, i would like to express to both of them my greatest respect. my deepest respect and from right now, i propose going into a frank open dialogue...
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states from holding any office under the united states, unquote. in his conduct while president of the united states and in violation of husband constitutional oath faithfully to execute the office of the president of the united states, to the best of his ability sprev, protect and defend the constitution of the united states and in violation of his constitutional duty to take care of the laws be faithfully executed, donald john trump engaged in high crimes and misdemeanors by inciting violence against the government of the united states in that on january 6th, 2021, pursuant to the 12th amendment to the constitution of the united states, the vice president of the united states, the house of representatives and the senate met at the united states capitol for a joint session of congress to count the votes of the electoral college. in the months preceding the joint session, president trump repeatedly mentioned false statements the election results were the product of widespread fraud and should not be accepted by the american people or certified by s
states from holding any office under the united states, unquote. in his conduct while president of the united states and in violation of husband constitutional oath faithfully to execute the office of the president of the united states, to the best of his ability sprev, protect and defend the constitution of the united states and in violation of his constitutional duty to take care of the laws be faithfully executed, donald john trump engaged in high crimes and misdemeanors by inciting violence...
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because the united states of america is stronger when the congress of the united states representing the people and the president of the united states are acting together. and the president wants that strength represented in this initiative. >> you're making the case, mr. secretary, which i understand, as you made it on friday. i think i'm still trying to understand the abrupt shift. i know that you and others on the national security team, based on my own reporting, were opposed to the president seeking congressional authority, thinking he didn't need it. the reaction from the syrian state media is that this is the beginning, they say, of an historic american retreat. do you feel undermined? do you think the united states has undermined its leverage in the world, its credibility, having ramped up the specter of military action as being imminent and then saying, well, no, we're going to go to congress first? >> david, i completely disagree with the fundamental premise that you set out. no, i did not oppose going, nor did anybody else that i know of originally. the issue originally wa
because the united states of america is stronger when the congress of the united states representing the people and the president of the united states are acting together. and the president wants that strength represented in this initiative. >> you're making the case, mr. secretary, which i understand, as you made it on friday. i think i'm still trying to understand the abrupt shift. i know that you and others on the national security team, based on my own reporting, were opposed to the...
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states senate, the united states house, and the united states president. >> the forensic evidence and the allegation. remember, every one of them supported by evidence of proof beyond a reasonable doubt is enormously compelling but also equally important is what's left unsaid to the americans who are named in the indictment, not by name but, in fact, they are included. and the other americans that may be targets of the investigation. there's also a message to the members of the house of representatives who engaged in that stunning spectacle last week where they were ha ranging and harassing constituents their concerted campaign to discredit and stop this investigation. it is about our national security. the next step for the united states congress has to be to persuade or compel the president to address this threat to our national security. it affects not only our american democracy but also democracies around the world. and now more than ever at a time of threat to western democracy from this cyberattack by vladimir putin, we need to be rallying together. i think the united states se
states senate, the united states house, and the united states president. >> the forensic evidence and the allegation. remember, every one of them supported by evidence of proof beyond a reasonable doubt is enormously compelling but also equally important is what's left unsaid to the americans who are named in the indictment, not by name but, in fact, they are included. and the other americans that may be targets of the investigation. there's also a message to the members of the house of...
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the united states is a negotiator because it's the strongest country and that's why the united states, generously set up a rule-based system instead of relying on power. that's how you get buy in from everybody else. who understands if it is face to face confrontation the united states wins. the way to combine it is say the united states is the strongest country will be the first bound by rules of trade. >> just a closing note, every trade agreement we have entered in to took years to negotiate and the notion we will negotiate a one-on-one tradel with the united kingdom is utter fantasy. the first trump presidential term, possibly the only trump presidential term will end without any agreements being concluded because that's how long they take. that's for another night. thank you for joining us. >>> coming up, what could donald trump offer vladimir putin when they talk this weekend? it's one of the frightening things we have to contemplate. my business was built with passion... but i keep it growing by making every dollar count. that's why i have the spark cash card from capital one.
the united states is a negotiator because it's the strongest country and that's why the united states, generously set up a rule-based system instead of relying on power. that's how you get buy in from everybody else. who understands if it is face to face confrontation the united states wins. the way to combine it is say the united states is the strongest country will be the first bound by rules of trade. >> just a closing note, every trade agreement we have entered in to took years to...
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do it in the united states. people don't realize that. you know, they say the tariff but there is no tariff if you don't do it, you know, if you just do exactly as they say. you bring your company back to the united states and as far as mexico is concerned, which was a very big topic yesterday, and now people are finding out that the reports that were written were totally false. we would never have had a deal with mexico without imposing tariffs. once the tariffs were imposed, and the been trying to make this deal with mexico for 20 years, 25 years, the older reporters, those great reporters with the very gray hair in the back, you know who i'm talking about, they know exactly what i'm talking about. you would have never made the deal with mexico. we have a great deal with mexico. i actually think we have a much better relationship right now with mexico because they respect us again. but you would never have had that deal if i didn't impose the tariffs and those tariffs were ready to go on monday morning and we
do it in the united states. people don't realize that. you know, they say the tariff but there is no tariff if you don't do it, you know, if you just do exactly as they say. you bring your company back to the united states and as far as mexico is concerned, which was a very big topic yesterday, and now people are finding out that the reports that were written were totally false. we would never have had a deal with mexico without imposing tariffs. once the tariffs were imposed, and the been...
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this will make the united states the leader in public climate finance. and with our added support together with increased private capital from other donors, we'll be able to meet the goal of mobilizing $100 billion to support climate action in developing nations. as we deal with these crises, we're also encountering a new era, an era of new technologies and possibilities that have potential to release and reshape every aspect of human existence. and it's up to all of us to determine whether these technologies of are forced to empower people or to deepen repression. as new technologies continue to evolve, we'll work together with our democratic partners to ensure that new advances in areas from biotechnology to quantum computing, 5g artificial intelligence and more are used to lift people up, to solve problems, and advance human freedom. not to suppress dissent or target minority communities. the united states tends to make a profound investment in research and innovation, working with countries at all stages of economic development to develop new tools a
this will make the united states the leader in public climate finance. and with our added support together with increased private capital from other donors, we'll be able to meet the goal of mobilizing $100 billion to support climate action in developing nations. as we deal with these crises, we're also encountering a new era, an era of new technologies and possibilities that have potential to release and reshape every aspect of human existence. and it's up to all of us to determine whether...
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strike in the united states. this is like nothing the middle east has seen in your lifetime, is it? >> absolutely. i've never seen any force like this. this is a nightmarish, puritanical islamic force. this is al qaeda on steroids. unfortunately for the last two years we let them fester and grow in syria and we discovered their lethality in june when they took over most of northern iraq, including the second largest iraqi city, mosul. there was a panic in washington when they threatened baghdad, but then again, that sense of urgency dissipated in the last few weeks. the clash between the united states and isis was inevitable. the question today is whether the president of the united states is doing enough. the question is, is it too little too late. at this stage what i see is it is too little. the president doesn't want boots on the ground. i understand that, obviously. but he has to support somebody else's boots on the ground. and the only available boots willing to fight are the kurds and we need to embark on
strike in the united states. this is like nothing the middle east has seen in your lifetime, is it? >> absolutely. i've never seen any force like this. this is a nightmarish, puritanical islamic force. this is al qaeda on steroids. unfortunately for the last two years we let them fester and grow in syria and we discovered their lethality in june when they took over most of northern iraq, including the second largest iraqi city, mosul. there was a panic in washington when they threatened...
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it is a reason that back in the united states there is a lot of opposition to the united states doing business with this country. again, in this diplomatic setting and environment, president obama when he was asked about it he said he saw what were modest progress in areas he identified to vietnam. >> no. not at all. >> obviously a situation where economics and trade are along with human rights. >> they both danced around the human rights issue. as they opened the floor to the press, the first question if coming from a vietnamese reporter, it was a question the president of vietnam was prepared for and had prepared statements to answer a question. we are talking about freedom of the press and speech and freedom of religion, all of that comes in to question here. how it ties into the arms embargo very quickly, they said it would be a case by case evaluation. that does take into the fact how much is being done with human rights, correct? >> president obama said that the arms issue is not linked to the recommend rights issue. others will want to see progress before there is a significant
it is a reason that back in the united states there is a lot of opposition to the united states doing business with this country. again, in this diplomatic setting and environment, president obama when he was asked about it he said he saw what were modest progress in areas he identified to vietnam. >> no. not at all. >> obviously a situation where economics and trade are along with human rights. >> they both danced around the human rights issue. as they opened the floor to the...
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fourth largest goods exports to the united states. strengthening the economic partnership with bilateral talks. they've talked about a three prong strategy they're going to take a free and fair trade agreement as you remember the u.s. is taking steps to abandon the ttp which is paramount to japan so talking about that free and fair trade agreement is very important to them. also economic structural policy they're setting up togetr and sec torl cooperation. they're hoping with chi log over the next year or so they can come to a fair agreement. they are confident they'll get concrete economic results between the two countries, and, again, tpp question coming up over and over again. talked about how they'll be meeting again by the end of the year to see accomplishment made in regards to the conversation taking place. and, again, you are watching breaking news. coming out of japan. vice president mike pence meeting with the deputy prime minster of japan. talking about north korea which has been on the hot list. driving home all options ar
fourth largest goods exports to the united states. strengthening the economic partnership with bilateral talks. they've talked about a three prong strategy they're going to take a free and fair trade agreement as you remember the u.s. is taking steps to abandon the ttp which is paramount to japan so talking about that free and fair trade agreement is very important to them. also economic structural policy they're setting up togetr and sec torl cooperation. they're hoping with chi log over the...
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and they were not allowed to vote for united states senators. they were only allowed to vote for electo electors who had the in an electoral college and those election toors would be f vote for whoever they wanted for united states president. that was left to the state legislators to decide who they would be. the founding fathers never believed in democracy. they never believed in one man, man vote. and they certainly never believed in one person, one vote. and so when it came time to design the united states senate, since they were not believeres n one man, one vote, each statewide get two senators. the big states would get two and the tiny states would get two. i can understand why that would seem fair at the time. but they never dreamed there would one day be a state called california with the population almost the size of england and delaware would become even smaller in relative size to what it was then compare today the big states when it was a founding member of the united states of america. the population gap between the big states and t
and they were not allowed to vote for united states senators. they were only allowed to vote for electo electors who had the in an electoral college and those election toors would be f vote for whoever they wanted for united states president. that was left to the state legislators to decide who they would be. the founding fathers never believed in democracy. they never believed in one man, man vote. and they certainly never believed in one person, one vote. and so when it came time to design...
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this is the united states, it doesn't happen. we make the greatest planes in the world and missiles in the world and we have enhanced, to put it mildly, our military. it's literally being rebuilt as we speak with literally hundreds and hundreds of planes and missiles and everything that you can imagine. they never had it so good. because i got in congress $700 billion this year, $716 billion last year. that's far more than they ever anticipated. i viewed it two ways. number one military, because it's always more important than anything else, including jobs. but number two is jobs. we make everything here, so it's hundreds of thousands of jobs, to make for us the best military in the world. russia respects that. they respect that. so i am, i am with the president. i feel that he's right. and i feel that, look, you look at the history of poland and russia, that's a long and very complicated history, so certainly has a right to feel that way. oka okay. >> mr. president. >> i have a question to president duda. after the meeting that
this is the united states, it doesn't happen. we make the greatest planes in the world and missiles in the world and we have enhanced, to put it mildly, our military. it's literally being rebuilt as we speak with literally hundreds and hundreds of planes and missiles and everything that you can imagine. they never had it so good. because i got in congress $700 billion this year, $716 billion last year. that's far more than they ever anticipated. i viewed it two ways. number one military,...
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and the united states and everything the united states stands for as being the enemy. and there we see today the president of that country visiting cuba. yesterday, received at the international airport, havana international airport by the foreign minister in the rain, something that by the way cubans have been waiting for for weeks and months. and the president brought with him rain. but it's just unusual to say the least, to see any president, a president of the united states of america, especially, walking the streets of havana. last night, he went to a privately owned restaurant in the city. there are very few businesses that are allowed to operate independent of the government there. among the few that are allowed to independently exist, even though they have to go through, of course, a licensing process, are small family-owned restaurants. the restaurant he went to, the family that owns it and works on it, lives above the restaurant. the president, along with the first lady and the family that are visiting cuba together, went to that small privately owned restaur
and the united states and everything the united states stands for as being the enemy. and there we see today the president of that country visiting cuba. yesterday, received at the international airport, havana international airport by the foreign minister in the rain, something that by the way cubans have been waiting for for weeks and months. and the president brought with him rain. but it's just unusual to say the least, to see any president, a president of the united states of america,...
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the daughter of the vice president of the united states. the former whip of this house, dick cheney, with whom i served in the '80s. representative cheney from wyoming, a conservative republican, said this -- the president of the united states summoned the mob, assembled the mob and lit the flame of this attack. that is not some irresponsible new member of the congress of the united states. this is the daughter of the former republican whip and former vice president of the united states of america. she knows of what she speaks, and she said this as well -- there has never been a greater betrayal by a president of the united states of his office and his oath of constitution -- to the constitution. this is not, as liz cheney says, just some action. she characterizes it as the biggest betrayal of any president of the united states in our history. mr. john casco, not a backbench republican who just got here and doesn't know what was going on, the ranking republican on the homeland security committee, says this -- to allow the president of the u
the daughter of the vice president of the united states. the former whip of this house, dick cheney, with whom i served in the '80s. representative cheney from wyoming, a conservative republican, said this -- the president of the united states summoned the mob, assembled the mob and lit the flame of this attack. that is not some irresponsible new member of the congress of the united states. this is the daughter of the former republican whip and former vice president of the united states of...
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united states versus sioux nation of indians. the opinion's 67 pages contain a short history of the federal government's treatment of the tribes, including an expedition of 1,000 soldiers led by lieutenant colonel george armstrong custer that, quote, confirmed the presence of gold fields in that region. and as soon as gold was discovered in the sioux nation, the united states violated its own treaty with the sioux just like this country violated every single treaty with every single tribe at that time. the president of the oglala sioux tribe, julian bear runner, told "the guardian" that donald trump does not have permission to enter their territory. he said, the lands on which that mountain is carved and the lands he's about to visit belong to the great sioux nation under the treaty signed in 1851 and the ft. laramie treating of 1868, and i have to tell him he doesn't have permission from its original sovereign owners to enter the territory at this time. the oglala sioux tribe has reported 80 cases of coronavirus and one death fr
united states versus sioux nation of indians. the opinion's 67 pages contain a short history of the federal government's treatment of the tribes, including an expedition of 1,000 soldiers led by lieutenant colonel george armstrong custer that, quote, confirmed the presence of gold fields in that region. and as soon as gold was discovered in the sioux nation, the united states violated its own treaty with the sioux just like this country violated every single treaty with every single tribe at...
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states to people in the united states. more agents and officers asking more questions and prosecutors prosecuting more cases. will lead to a safer united states. i firmly believe that. in support of isis-related philosophies engage in ask. talk about engaging in committing acts here in the united states that were able to prevent that makes the americans safe. >> i'd like to ask about national security as it relates to the arrest of the agents. talk about the significant of that arrest and why? >> i will say that that is demonstrated in the complaint that was unrelated to the case that former officer retained classified information. as that case proceeds through the courts, i would expect to have more information about the conduct that underlies those charges and the complaint will come out. but as of now, that case was investigated before i came to the national security division. it's an important case. it goes to illegal retention of classified information so it's going to be prosecuted to the full extent of the law. >> y
states to people in the united states. more agents and officers asking more questions and prosecutors prosecuting more cases. will lead to a safer united states. i firmly believe that. in support of isis-related philosophies engage in ask. talk about engaging in committing acts here in the united states that were able to prevent that makes the americans safe. >> i'd like to ask about national security as it relates to the arrest of the agents. talk about the significant of that arrest and...
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i represent the united states. his views are different on things, but they are pretty similar on trade. the problem we have with china is that for decades they've been -- you know, it's been unfair -- let me be kind to previous administrations. it's been a very unfair trade situation. our trade deficit is massive. it's hundreds of billions of dollars a year, anywhere from 350 billion to 504 billion, and that doesn't include intellectual property. and we've already started discussions with china because it has to come down. it has to come down. and that has to do with really free trade, fair trade, or reciprocal trade. and, frankly, i like reciprocal the best of the group because when you explain to somebody that you're going to charge tariffs in order to equal ize or you're going to do other things, some people that don't get it, they don't like to hear that. but when you say it's going to be reciprocal, that we're going to charge the same as they're charging us, the people that don't want a 5% or 10% tariff say, o
i represent the united states. his views are different on things, but they are pretty similar on trade. the problem we have with china is that for decades they've been -- you know, it's been unfair -- let me be kind to previous administrations. it's been a very unfair trade situation. our trade deficit is massive. it's hundreds of billions of dollars a year, anywhere from 350 billion to 504 billion, and that doesn't include intellectual property. and we've already started discussions with china...
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he has different objectives than the united states. so that's where the rift comes about. >> senator, do you want to chime in on that? this is going to be extremely brutal, if it's possible, more brutal than it's already been for the fighters in ukraine. >> absolutely. the people in ukraine are really suffering, many without power, walter, basic services. that's why we're sending more resources to fix that, bring power and water to more people. but the europeans as well are going to feel it more this winter as well. we have to keep the alliance strong. i think this meeting is to important, the french as an ally together, that strength will be important to get through this crisis and make sure we stay with the ukrainian people and military. >> live pictures from the white house, dressed up for christmas. the official receiving ceremony of french president emmanuel macron and his wife, and u.s. president joe biden and jill biden will be greeting them. eugene daniels, if you want to add more to the color or the conversation at hand, but t
he has different objectives than the united states. so that's where the rift comes about. >> senator, do you want to chime in on that? this is going to be extremely brutal, if it's possible, more brutal than it's already been for the fighters in ukraine. >> absolutely. the people in ukraine are really suffering, many without power, walter, basic services. that's why we're sending more resources to fix that, bring power and water to more people. but the europeans as well are going to...
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in the united states. margaret, your reaction of what has transpired in the past 24 hours but what do you make of the statement we just heard from that gentleman? >> thanks, ayman. there's no question that the international community has to step up its efforts. and the u.s. has been the most generous country to accept refugees over the years. but that does not mean that the should not accept the position that we should decrease its efforts. if figure, it should be stepping up its efforts. there are 21 million agencies around the world desperately seeking settlement. >> margaret, there's been a lot of confusion in the past 24 hours in terms who's allowed to go in. whether it applies to green card holders. we know that refugee assistance organizations are helping folks who vary to have valid visas and are stuck at these airports. do you have a better sense, do you have an understand what's happening at airports across the world in terms of who's allowed in and who's not? >> actually, i don't. the extensive o
in the united states. margaret, your reaction of what has transpired in the past 24 hours but what do you make of the statement we just heard from that gentleman? >> thanks, ayman. there's no question that the international community has to step up its efforts. and the u.s. has been the most generous country to accept refugees over the years. but that does not mean that the should not accept the position that we should decrease its efforts. if figure, it should be stepping up its efforts....
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states then invokes the attorney general of the united states as well as his personal lawyer as emissaries, in the case of the attorney general, as an official head of a u.s. department, the department of justice, to be part and parcel of this. the attorney general is denying involvement in this. but nonetheless, you could see why the department of justice would want this transcript never to see the light of day. you can see why they have worked so hard to deprive our committee of the whistle-blower complaint. and in fact the opinion by the justice department is startling in its own regard, because in that opinion the department of justice advances the absurd claim that the director of national intelligence has no responsibility over efforts to prevent foreign interference in our elections. well, that will come as news, or at least it should, to the director of national intelligence who is charged, among other things, with detecting foreign interference in our elections and reporting to congress about foreign interference in our elections. but it is apparently the view of this justice depa
states then invokes the attorney general of the united states as well as his personal lawyer as emissaries, in the case of the attorney general, as an official head of a u.s. department, the department of justice, to be part and parcel of this. the attorney general is denying involvement in this. but nonetheless, you could see why the department of justice would want this transcript never to see the light of day. you can see why they have worked so hard to deprive our committee of the...
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states to threaten the homeland of the united states. andrea and i travelled to north korea during the bush administration several years ago and we also had interaction with north korean officials. the one thing that i would say about the trump administration though is you know, i do feel that when president obama spoke to president trump about this on november 10th, i think he really, president trump got very tuned in on this issue. and has had learned a lot. i mean he's become quite expert on the issue. and. >> do we have time for someone learning on the job? i mean, north korea seems to be all fired up and ready to go. are you reassured that the president is studying up? i mean, are you comforted? >> i'm not reassured by north korean behavior for sure. but when i look at what they've done which is to first send tillerson, mattis and pence to the region to shore up alliances and died if 86% of north korea's trade is with china, we have to first try with china to put pressure on the regime. >> how is that going in the president tweeted
states to threaten the homeland of the united states. andrea and i travelled to north korea during the bush administration several years ago and we also had interaction with north korean officials. the one thing that i would say about the trump administration though is you know, i do feel that when president obama spoke to president trump about this on november 10th, i think he really, president trump got very tuned in on this issue. and has had learned a lot. i mean he's become quite expert on...
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states. >> you are watching a fundamental attack on the constitution of the united states. these people on the far-right, rush limbaugh, the ann coulters, the sean hannitys, everyone that is giving donald trump his ideas that he should become a fascist dictator, that he should become king george iv, you know, and he should declare, you know, separation from the american experiment and just start acting like a third world potentate, they do not represent what the nation is. they are asking him to destroy the fabric of the united states. donald trump can't handle the truth, to paraphrase a movie. none of the republicans appear to be able to want to find the truth because the truth will be so damaging -- listen, ali, simply put, this is the single-most serious investigation in the history of the united states and it could either rip the fabric of this country apart. but to do it we're going to have to take a good long look to find out where the facts lie. a manny, the fbi which, you know, keeps people safe in ways they don't even know, has been vilified since this president wa
states. >> you are watching a fundamental attack on the constitution of the united states. these people on the far-right, rush limbaugh, the ann coulters, the sean hannitys, everyone that is giving donald trump his ideas that he should become a fascist dictator, that he should become king george iv, you know, and he should declare, you know, separation from the american experiment and just start acting like a third world potentate, they do not represent what the nation is. they are asking...
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in the past years have prouchb, canada and the united states, the world needs canada and the united states working together with our partners around the world to rally strong and effective global action. nowhere is that more obvious than when our united response to russia's brutal aggression against ukraine. we've stood together. to defend sovereignty, to defend democracy, freedom for ourselves and all who wish it. as i told president zelenskyy when i visited with him in kyiv last month, people all over the world are with the great people of ukraine. aren't you amazed with the bravery they're showing. it's incredible. i know there's a large number who feel the same way, canada and the united states together with the coalition of 50 nations we have jointly put together are making sure ukraine can defend itself. we're supplying air defenses, artillery systems, ammunition, armored vehicles, tank and so much more. tens of billions of dollars so far. together with our g7 partners, imposing a significant cost on russia as well. denying russia critical inputs to its war machine. we're independent
in the past years have prouchb, canada and the united states, the world needs canada and the united states working together with our partners around the world to rally strong and effective global action. nowhere is that more obvious than when our united response to russia's brutal aggression against ukraine. we've stood together. to defend sovereignty, to defend democracy, freedom for ourselves and all who wish it. as i told president zelenskyy when i visited with him in kyiv last month, people...
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states of america the same is true for ireland's -- into the united states of america, which is the most significant investment of any nation in the world in america. you know, we share more than $1 trillion in bilateral trade and investment in 2021 more than 950 american companies, international companies have international headquarters in ireland supportsup supporting hundreds of thousands of jobs. 700 irish companies located in 50 states employ more than 100,000 people in the united states of america, and together ireland and the united states are building a future of greater economic dignity, one where rights of workers are respected and corporations pay their fair share. [ applause ] global minimum tax will continue fair competition for investing while creating benefits for all our people, and i have no doubt the thriving economic relationship between our countries is going to continue to grow. i'm grateful for ireland's partnership in delivering this game changing international agreement. similarly, the deep connection is always between our people and the land has translated i
states of america the same is true for ireland's -- into the united states of america, which is the most significant investment of any nation in the world in america. you know, we share more than $1 trillion in bilateral trade and investment in 2021 more than 950 american companies, international companies have international headquarters in ireland supportsup supporting hundreds of thousands of jobs. 700 irish companies located in 50 states employ more than 100,000 people in the united states...
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according to the president of the united states you would find shithole country from can whiwh united states should not accept immigrants. >> he deserves the criticism he is going to get. >> the president many times says what people are thinking. >> this is who trump is. he doesn't care. he shoots from the hip and if he offends some people, fine. >> adding to the firestorm. it arer been eight years to the day since that massive earthquake devastated haiti. president trump has canceled a trip to london planned for next month. >> he curiously blames president obama. >> accused of moving the u.s. embassy to a new location. >> the decision and first steps to relocate the embassy actually came in october of 2008 when george w. bush was president. >> many of president trump's policy decisions have been unpopular in britain and officials there had expressed concerns over the potential for protests. >> one of the biggest challenges we had to our democracy is the degree to which we don't share a common baseline of facts. >>> all right. >> a common baseline of facts. >> yeah. >> we're going to
according to the president of the united states you would find shithole country from can whiwh united states should not accept immigrants. >> he deserves the criticism he is going to get. >> the president many times says what people are thinking. >> this is who trump is. he doesn't care. he shoots from the hip and if he offends some people, fine. >> adding to the firestorm. it arer been eight years to the day since that massive earthquake devastated haiti. president...
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in the united states, our economy is growing again, but the united states can't be the sole engine of global growth. and countries should not have to choose between responding to crises and investing in their people. so we need to pursue reforms to position us for long-term prosperity and support demand and invest in the future. all of our countries, for example, could be investing more in infrastructure. all of our countries need to invest in science and research and development that sparks new innovation and new industries. all of our countries have to invest in our young people and make sure that they have the skills and the training and the education they need to adapt to this rapidly changing world. all of our countries need to worry about inequality. and make sure that workers are getting a fair share of the incredible productivity, the technology and global supply chains are producing. but if you're really concerned about inequality, if you're really concerned about the plight of workers, if you're a progressive, it's my firm belief that you can't turn inward. that's not the ri
in the united states, our economy is growing again, but the united states can't be the sole engine of global growth. and countries should not have to choose between responding to crises and investing in their people. so we need to pursue reforms to position us for long-term prosperity and support demand and invest in the future. all of our countries, for example, could be investing more in infrastructure. all of our countries need to invest in science and research and development that sparks...
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we will first target and dissolve mainland united states, hawaii and guam and united states military based in south korea. that same month they released this rather amazing propaganda video showing how they'd use north korean missiles to blow up the white house and the u.s. capitol and you get the point. so they already tell their own people that the united states is waging a war on them. that's how they justify to their own people why they have to be so freaking crazy and repressive because only kim jong-un can keep them safe from the invading terrible americans. whatever response they are trying to provoke from the united states government right now should not help them make that case. they really do want war or at least something that looks like war with us. they want to seem important enough that we'd have a war with them. and so the white house today went to great pains to say that what they are considering, what the president is having all these meetings about on a daily basis is what would be the appropriate proportional response to what north korea seems to be doing. >> we ne
we will first target and dissolve mainland united states, hawaii and guam and united states military based in south korea. that same month they released this rather amazing propaganda video showing how they'd use north korean missiles to blow up the white house and the u.s. capitol and you get the point. so they already tell their own people that the united states is waging a war on them. that's how they justify to their own people why they have to be so freaking crazy and repressive because...
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should the united states go on offense and strike iran and engage directly with iran? >> i think what the united states needs to do is to understand that iran has already taken the next step -- excuse me -- of understanding that they get a free pass for attacking israel directly from iranian soil from the united states. >> so is that a yes? is that a yes, congressman? you're saying -- >> i believe that they will do it again, and i think the united states needs to make clear -- which this administration has not -- that if they continue to attack israel that, yes, they will get a response from iran. iran is in a vulnerable position. first off, it should never be allowed to be a nuclear state. this administration gave it $6 billion to release detainees. >> those assets were frozen. as you know, those were iranian funds and the assets are now frozen. let me ask you this -- >> this administration permitted iran to have access to $6 billion it did not have access to it didn't before. >> it hasn't made its way to iran. >> this failed to recognize that iran is an adversary and
should the united states go on offense and strike iran and engage directly with iran? >> i think what the united states needs to do is to understand that iran has already taken the next step -- excuse me -- of understanding that they get a free pass for attacking israel directly from iranian soil from the united states. >> so is that a yes? is that a yes, congressman? you're saying -- >> i believe that they will do it again, and i think the united states needs to make clear --...
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they want the united states -- they feel the united states is the only way that they can be safe, support from the united states, safe from russia's continued efforts to expand throughout the region. one of their concerns is president trump and candidate trump both spoke very critically about nato on the campaign trail and then since he's come into office. they're concerned that the nato alliance needs to hold up. it needs to stay strong in the face of russia. one of the other things is, you know, president trump spoke a lot about nato and the nato partners needing to share more of the burden, primarily, the financial burden. i suspect that's something that would have come up in the meeting today. i suspect they would have asked president trump why is it that you aren't stronger in your rhetoric in public about russia? we did a story last week, my colleagues carol lee and kristen welker and i about how president trump's administration official, his senior advisers, really have to push him to take tough actions and to speak out against russia. that it's this continuous effort. it had been
they want the united states -- they feel the united states is the only way that they can be safe, support from the united states, safe from russia's continued efforts to expand throughout the region. one of their concerns is president trump and candidate trump both spoke very critically about nato on the campaign trail and then since he's come into office. they're concerned that the nato alliance needs to hold up. it needs to stay strong in the face of russia. one of the other things is, you...
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later we will talk to the ukrainian ambassador to the united states. united states. maybe it's anothel at your favorite diner... or waiting for the 7:12 bus... or sunday afternoon in the produce aisle. these moments may not seem remarkable. but at pfizer, protecting the regular routine, and everyday drives us to reach for exceptional. working to impact hundreds of millions of lives... young and old. it's what we call, the pursuit of normal. ♪ ♪ >> woman: what's my safelite story? i see inspiration, right through my glass. so when my windshield cracked, i chose safelite. they replaced the glass and recalibrated my safety system. that's service i can trust. >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪ as a professional bull-rider i'm used to taking chances. but when it comes to my insurance i don't. i use liberty mutual, they customize your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. wooo, yeaa, woooooo and, by switching you could even save 665 dollars. hey tex, can someone else get a turn? yeah, hang on, i'm about to break my own record. yeah. only
later we will talk to the ukrainian ambassador to the united states. united states. maybe it's anothel at your favorite diner... or waiting for the 7:12 bus... or sunday afternoon in the produce aisle. these moments may not seem remarkable. but at pfizer, protecting the regular routine, and everyday drives us to reach for exceptional. working to impact hundreds of millions of lives... young and old. it's what we call, the pursuit of normal. ♪ ♪ >> woman: what's my safelite story? i...
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in the united states. which is typically the time if the president wanted to make a serious announcement to the nation he would ask the networks for that time slot. the president gets primetime slot when it comes to this first encounter with kim jong-un. they have 15 minutes in the schedule for the initial meeting. it will be recorded here and perhaps replayed for years or decades to come to show that image of an american president and a north korean leader one with a history of deception and misdeeds on the human scale, come together for this turn of perhaps new relationships. then there will be an opportunity, 45 minutes built in for the president and kim to have a bilateral conversation. that's documentic talk for just the two of them. and their translators. then it will be expanded to include the delegations, people with expertise and support for each leader so that -- consider that the secretary of state, the national security adviser, the top working group negotiators for both countries who have been
in the united states. which is typically the time if the president wanted to make a serious announcement to the nation he would ask the networks for that time slot. the president gets primetime slot when it comes to this first encounter with kim jong-un. they have 15 minutes in the schedule for the initial meeting. it will be recorded here and perhaps replayed for years or decades to come to show that image of an american president and a north korean leader one with a history of deception and...
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it's an isn't it true the united states -- issue in the united states as well. we need to do more as a globe. those of us with resources need to do much more to invest in girls and women around the world. we came out of that trip with an agreement to supply $48 million to guatemala to support affordable housing, agra business and ntrepreneurs. i spoke of the young women i met with who are entrepreneurs. i will tell you that one of the biggest basis for the economy in guatemala is agriculture. if you have ever met or know a farmer, you have met some of the most innovative people in the world because they have to adapt. because they have to be creative. because they have to be thoughtful about creating out a situation that may be unpredictable. something that is productive. we are investing in guatemala in that regard. in terms of our visit to mexico as you know i met with the president this morning, we had a long meeting both he and i in person one-on-one and during the course of our bilateral meeting. one of the first agreements we reached is a memorandum of und
it's an isn't it true the united states -- issue in the united states as well. we need to do more as a globe. those of us with resources need to do much more to invest in girls and women around the world. we came out of that trip with an agreement to supply $48 million to guatemala to support affordable housing, agra business and ntrepreneurs. i spoke of the young women i met with who are entrepreneurs. i will tell you that one of the biggest basis for the economy in guatemala is agriculture....
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its leader bin laden should be a priority for the united states. the president should spend some time thinking about bin laden. that was the sharp break proposed by the new president after george w. bush. in all honesty to the chagrin of people that had been alarmed by executive power in the george w. bush administration. the obama administration has not represented a significant break from that. they expected the use of assess nation by drones. the number of drone strikes spiked in 2009 once obama took over and in 2010 those already spiked numbers from 2009 doubled. this was not going to be a more pacifist approach. president obama tripled the number of troops in afghanistan. the obama administration has not thrown less american weight around and not thrown it away in a less unilateral authority. the obama administration has thrown american weight around in a much more specific direction. it was not a difference in aggression. it was a difference in focus. for this president it makes sense that on the anniversary of bin laden's death, he would put
its leader bin laden should be a priority for the united states. the president should spend some time thinking about bin laden. that was the sharp break proposed by the new president after george w. bush. in all honesty to the chagrin of people that had been alarmed by executive power in the george w. bush administration. the obama administration has not represented a significant break from that. they expected the use of assess nation by drones. the number of drone strikes spiked in 2009 once...
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>> would be difficult if it was in the united states, since according to vladimir putin, of the united states and ukraine are working hand and hand. after today's display of unity, it'll be hard to dispute that. i've not seen any real attempts at diplomacy, and i think that what you saw today from the united states, and from president biden, he's address this specifically. we'll talk about diplomacy when zelenskyy is ready, but our focus right now is arming ukrainians said that they can have gains on the battlefield, said that the russians effectively will feel more pain for the battlefield, and be forced to come to the negotiating table for real. and so i don't think the diplomacy is in the -- what we're looking at is another hard fighting season, at least to the spring or beyond, and if they have more weapons, support, and billions more dollars from the united states, it could put them in a stronger position. >> foreign correspondent richard engel, it's great to see you. thank you. >> let's turn now to ben rhodes, security adviser for president obama. thank you so much for being here
>> would be difficult if it was in the united states, since according to vladimir putin, of the united states and ukraine are working hand and hand. after today's display of unity, it'll be hard to dispute that. i've not seen any real attempts at diplomacy, and i think that what you saw today from the united states, and from president biden, he's address this specifically. we'll talk about diplomacy when zelenskyy is ready, but our focus right now is arming ukrainians said that they can...
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now he has been president of the united states and he is president of the united states because millions and millions of voters made him that. but there was a belief that maybe he could turn the corner. certainly by a lot of people watching on tuesday night, but as we all said wednesday morning, well, it's fine for now but let's wait and see what tweets come next. what donald trump did on saturday morning has shaken this government and the confidence of its people to the core. it is hard to overstate how reckless that tweet was. the 45th president of the united states accusing the 44th president of the united states personally tapping his phone and calling him sick. for people comparing this to the birther controversy, context is necessary. it is one thing when a reality tv star accuses a president of a sleazy conspir torial authority but when the president of the united states accuses another president, the context changes and it becomes dangerous. mika, "the wall street journal's" lead editorial today is fitting. washington goes nuts. >> yeah. >> is its headline. right off the top, the
now he has been president of the united states and he is president of the united states because millions and millions of voters made him that. but there was a belief that maybe he could turn the corner. certainly by a lot of people watching on tuesday night, but as we all said wednesday morning, well, it's fine for now but let's wait and see what tweets come next. what donald trump did on saturday morning has shaken this government and the confidence of its people to the core. it is hard to...
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states. >> [speaking non-english] [speaking non-english] >> just yesterday, i was in the united states meeting with secretary of defense lloyd austin at the pentagon, where we reaffirmed that north american air sovereignty is a key priority, which is why we continue to work in partnership with the united states, norad, and the broader security community to protect canadian and u.s. interests. >> [speaking non-english] [speaking non-english] >> recovery operations are now underway, and we will be supported by the canadian armed forces in conjunction with the rcmp. this coordinated operation will allow a further investigation into this object. we have no further details about the object at this time other than it appears to be a small, cylindrical object, and smaller than the one that was downed off the coast of north carolina. i also spoke today with yukon premier and conveyed that we will continue to work hand in hand with the territory. i and their government will continue to reach out to indigenous peoples,, potentially affected by this incident, to provide information and updates as
states. >> [speaking non-english] [speaking non-english] >> just yesterday, i was in the united states meeting with secretary of defense lloyd austin at the pentagon, where we reaffirmed that north american air sovereignty is a key priority, which is why we continue to work in partnership with the united states, norad, and the broader security community to protect canadian and u.s. interests. >> [speaking non-english] [speaking non-english] >> recovery operations are now...
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president of the united states, hillary rodham clinton. >> nevada, you have cast 20 votes for secretary clinton and 16 votes for senator sanders. new hampshire. new hampshire, you have 32 votes. how do you cast your votes? >> new hampshire, where we bring democrats together, home of the town of unity, where hillary clinton endorsed barack obama in 2008, and home of the city of portsmouth where bernie sanders endorsed hillary clinton in 2016. new hampshire, the greatest state proud of electing democratic women leaders. we celebrate senior senator jean shaheen, congresswoman carol shea porter and this year we look forward to -- >> we will go to kelly o'donnell with the vermont delegation. vermont's been the subject of a lot of attention and speculation. >> reporter: well, there has been so much speculation and we are joined by the third term governor of vermont, peter shumlin. i know you have been in touch with senator sanders. it is your task tonight to read the delegate count from your state but might we have a surprise? >> we are hoping s
president of the united states, hillary rodham clinton. >> nevada, you have cast 20 votes for secretary clinton and 16 votes for senator sanders. new hampshire. new hampshire, you have 32 votes. how do you cast your votes? >> new hampshire, where we bring democrats together, home of the town of unity, where hillary clinton endorsed barack obama in 2008, and home of the city of portsmouth where bernie sanders endorsed hillary clinton in 2016. new hampshire, the greatest state proud...
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are they -- the united states are very nice. i see in cuba, i see here, you are -- newspaper, report, everybody really, really nice people. that is my impression. if i would think another way, you can be sure i would -- i would say here. >> fidel castro on "meet the press" 56 years ago. his first of two visits to the united states that year. ahead of events by both the cuban and american governments that would radically change the relationship between both nations. just moments ago i spoke with six lawmakers who have played a critical role in america's changing relationship with cuba over decades. already the republican candidates and certainly marco rubio and jeb bush have spoken out forcefully, have condemned this. >> right. >> you're a republican. why are you here today? >> this is the right thing to do. obviously we have issues with the cuban government, human right, democracy issues. we can be in a much better position with diplomatic relations to press issues. we've had this policy for 50 years. hasn't worked. try somethin
are they -- the united states are very nice. i see in cuba, i see here, you are -- newspaper, report, everybody really, really nice people. that is my impression. if i would think another way, you can be sure i would -- i would say here. >> fidel castro on "meet the press" 56 years ago. his first of two visits to the united states that year. ahead of events by both the cuban and american governments that would radically change the relationship between both nations. just moments...
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the president of the united states. >>> thank you very much. last night i returned from a historic 12-day trip to asia. this journey took us to five nations to meet with dozens of foreign leaders, participate in three formal state visits and attend three key regional summits. it was the longest visit to the region by an american president in more than a quarter of a century. everywhere we went, our foreign hosts greeted the american delegation, myself included, with incredible warmth, hospitality and most importantly, respect. and this great respect showed very well our country is further evidence that america's renewed confidence and standing in the world has never been stronger than it is right now. when we are confident in ourselves, our strength, our flag, our history, our values, other nations are confident in us. and when we treat our citizens with the respect they deserve, other countries treat america with the respect that our country so richly deserves. during our travels, this is exactly what the world saw. a strong, proud and confide
the president of the united states. >>> thank you very much. last night i returned from a historic 12-day trip to asia. this journey took us to five nations to meet with dozens of foreign leaders, participate in three formal state visits and attend three key regional summits. it was the longest visit to the region by an american president in more than a quarter of a century. everywhere we went, our foreign hosts greeted the american delegation, myself included, with incredible warmth,...
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and our president of the united states of america said yes. he would do it all over again. >> should he have go know to the fbi? >> let's say you are a congressman and someone said i have information on your opponent. do you call the fbi. >> for it's coming from russia, you do. >> i don't think in my life i called the fbi. in my whole life. you don't call the fbi. you throw somebody out of your office. >> al gore got a stolen briefing book and he called the fbi. >> this was different. someone said we have information on your opponent. let me call the fbi. give me a break. >> the fbi director said that's what should happen. >> the fbi director is wrong. >> if russia or china or someone else offers information, should they accept it or call the fbi. >> maybe you do both. i think you might want to listen. there is nothing wrong with listening. if somebody called from a country, norway, we have information on your opponent. oh, i think i want to hear it. >> you want that information in our elections? >> it's not interference, it's information. phi
and our president of the united states of america said yes. he would do it all over again. >> should he have go know to the fbi? >> let's say you are a congressman and someone said i have information on your opponent. do you call the fbi. >> for it's coming from russia, you do. >> i don't think in my life i called the fbi. in my whole life. you don't call the fbi. you throw somebody out of your office. >> al gore got a stolen briefing book and he called the fbi....
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united states diplomatically or negotiate with it. the only thing you can do is humility the united states and get them out of the middle east. there's now a real consolidation of that view in iran. >> zero percent, and you're remarking that when president bush mentioned the idea of axis of evil, that began the, all right, we better be ready for war. >> yes. they've been preparing for 20 years. i think there's a real failure to understand that here within the white house that iran has been preparing for 20 years for this all-out conflict with the united states? how is this different when we look at hillary, since we're talking about the axis of evil, north korea, this administration has been working with kim jong-un. it appears the high and then lows isn't necessarily affecting the relationship when you take the average. you're saying this is very different, that that high and low strategy, i hate you, and then i love you, will not work here. >> it won't. i mean, the islamic republic of iran is a country, a system that came about with
united states diplomatically or negotiate with it. the only thing you can do is humility the united states and get them out of the middle east. there's now a real consolidation of that view in iran. >> zero percent, and you're remarking that when president bush mentioned the idea of axis of evil, that began the, all right, we better be ready for war. >> yes. they've been preparing for 20 years. i think there's a real failure to understand that here within the white house that iran...
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between japan and the united states, cyber security as well. so we shall work together to rout out terrorism as well. i would like to ask a question f. there's no direct reference to china in the joint statement. what sort of views did you have on china in toward stability in the asia pacific connected with their advances in the oceans and also the military build-up. i wonder what thoughts you have on this subject. >> let me answer first. as you pointed out, the shared vision does not refer to any specific country. we recognize china as a major partner in the region. in our exchange of views, both of us confirmed that viewpoint. china's development is an opportunity for the international community, for japan and for the asia pacific. now i explained in the meeting to president obama when i visited china last december, i broached this subject in order to further advance our mutually beneficial relationship based on common strategic interests, and that i will work steadily to implement this. i also told the president, i wish to realize a strategi
between japan and the united states, cyber security as well. so we shall work together to rout out terrorism as well. i would like to ask a question f. there's no direct reference to china in the joint statement. what sort of views did you have on china in toward stability in the asia pacific connected with their advances in the oceans and also the military build-up. i wonder what thoughts you have on this subject. >> let me answer first. as you pointed out, the shared vision does not...
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or laws of the united states. at all. the theory espoused by mr. eastman. at all. none. with all respect to my co-panelist he said and i believe impartial response to one of the select committee's questions. that the single sentence in the 12th amendment was he thought in artfully written. that single sentence is not in artfully written. it was pristine clear. that the president of the senate on january 6th, the incumbent vice president of the united states had little substantive constitutional authority if any at all. the 12th amendment, the single sentence that mr. jacob refers to, says in substance that following the transmission of the certificates through the congress of the united states, and under the electoral count act of 1887. the archivist of the united states. that the presiding officer xiao open the certificates in the presence of the congress of the united states in joint session. it then says unmistakably not even that the vice president himself shall count the electoral votes. it clearly says merel
or laws of the united states. at all. the theory espoused by mr. eastman. at all. none. with all respect to my co-panelist he said and i believe impartial response to one of the select committee's questions. that the single sentence in the 12th amendment was he thought in artfully written. that single sentence is not in artfully written. it was pristine clear. that the president of the senate on january 6th, the incumbent vice president of the united states had little substantive constitutional...
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against the great satan, the united states. it has been strategically idiotic. when you look at our president, what this president loves is symbolism, not strategy. we have not only the symbolic assassination, but we have the presidential tweet threatening these attacks on 52 iranian targets, including cultural sites which is really some like taliban isis kind of move. to represent the 52 hostages in the iran hostage crisis. that does not get us any closer to any sort of military victory. it doesn't get us closer to peace. it's purely symbolic. it will rev up the president's base. but it will do nothing to engender good will to the united states across the world. and, in fact, we'll have the exact opposite effect. people will see this as not strategic. as purely cruel and purely re o retributi retributional. and it's a tremendous, tremendous mistake and it's absolutely terrifying that we have a president who is doing foreign policy via twitter in this dark and dangerous way. >> we look at this in terms of the two principles ira
against the great satan, the united states. it has been strategically idiotic. when you look at our president, what this president loves is symbolism, not strategy. we have not only the symbolic assassination, but we have the presidential tweet threatening these attacks on 52 iranian targets, including cultural sites which is really some like taliban isis kind of move. to represent the 52 hostages in the iran hostage crisis. that does not get us any closer to any sort of military victory. it...
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states was born in the united states. but i'll point to this. robert who has been a long time confidant and one time aide to donald trump, somebody who still has his ear and talks to donald trump on a regular basis. i just did a radio show a couple of moments ago and the bottom line, he doesn't know. he's not sure. that's not the same i'm certain he was born in hawaii. that's basically what we've heard donald trump say about the birther issue now for the past year. refusing to say one way or the other whether he believes it, still, that he wasn't born here or whether he believes he was born here. it will be very surprising for me at least having covered him for as long as i have to see donald trump come up on stage and say the words "the president of the united states was born in the united states." i mean, to that effect, something that explicit. because that would be the first admission that he got something wrong so far this campaign. we've heard him talk about the invasion of iraq a number of times and keeps saying ov
states was born in the united states. but i'll point to this. robert who has been a long time confidant and one time aide to donald trump, somebody who still has his ear and talks to donald trump on a regular basis. i just did a radio show a couple of moments ago and the bottom line, he doesn't know. he's not sure. that's not the same i'm certain he was born in hawaii. that's basically what we've heard donald trump say about the birther issue now for the past year. refusing to say one way or...
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the vice president of the united states by no definition is a united states senator. the vice president of the united states, unlike every member of the united states and, it does not have the power to introduce legislation in the senate. the vice president of the united states is not allowed to vote on over 99% of the votes held in the united states senate. the fact that the united states vice president the united states is only allowed to vote to break a tie does not make the vice president a senator. it makes the vice president something more like a judge in a courtroom who comes down on one side or the other of arguments made by the lawyers in the courtroom who are in no way the equal of the judge in the courtroom, nor is the judge the equal of the lawyers in the courtroom. the vice president of the united states is not allowed to vote on impeachments in the united states senate. the vice president of the united states is not allowed to vote on treaties in the united states senate, which can never be stuck in a tie vote because they require a two thirds majority t
the vice president of the united states by no definition is a united states senator. the vice president of the united states, unlike every member of the united states and, it does not have the power to introduce legislation in the senate. the vice president of the united states is not allowed to vote on over 99% of the votes held in the united states senate. the fact that the united states vice president the united states is only allowed to vote to break a tie does not make the vice president a...
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states. >> the office of president of the united states. >> and will to the best of my ability. >> and will to the best of my ability. >> preserve, protect and defend. >> preserve, protect and defend. >> the constitution of the united states. >> the constitution of the united states. >> so help me god. >> so help me god. >> congratulations, mr. president. ♪ [ cheers and applause ]
states. >> the office of president of the united states. >> and will to the best of my ability. >> and will to the best of my ability. >> preserve, protect and defend. >> preserve, protect and defend. >> the constitution of the united states. >> the constitution of the united states. >> so help me god. >> so help me god. >> congratulations, mr. president. ♪ [ cheers and applause ]